Chapter 175
Hansel was getting a headache from Tinaโs unreasonable outbursts. The mention of Miranda, however, instantly tensed him.
After returning from Marvedis, heโd sent countless text messages to Miranda using different numbers, receiving no reply. Heโd also made countless trips to her apartment, the frustration of not finding her making him restless.
Hearing Tina mention Miranda again shocked him. โWhat are you talking about? What does Miranda have to do with this?โ
Tina snapped, โEverything! She aced the exam and came in first. Do you know how frustrating that is? Dr. Young is only accepting three students this year, and I barely missed the cutโI was ranked fourth.โ If Miranda hadnโt been accepted, Tina would have moved up a spot. The anger of almost succeeding, yet ultimately failing, consumed her.
Hansel was stunned. โAre you saying she passed the exam?โ
โYes, and she did really well. Is that what you wanted to hear? Sheโs thriving without you and has enrolled at Bedford College as a postgraduate student.โ
โAre you regretting letting her go now? You should have kept a better eye on her. Sheโs making my life miserable!โ Tina broke down in tears. โYou kept her confined for six years. Couldnโt you have held onto her a little longer? Now sheโs gone, and sheโll only get further out of reach. Youโll never get her backโโ
โEnough!โ Hansel glared at Tina fiercely. โYour poor results show your incompetence. Stop blaming others. I wonโt listen to this nonsense again. Otherwiseโฆโ
The room fell silent; Tina recoiled at his threatening look.
The tension broke when Evelyn entered. Seeing the mess on the floor and Tinaโs frightened posture, she realized sheโd overheard the entire argument. She was stunned to learn that Miranda had passed the postgraduate admission exam. Evelyn had previously seen Miranda at the library and thought she was merely pretending to study to impress her. She never imagined Miranda was seriously preparing for the exam. Miranda had not only aced it but also enrolled at Bedford College.
Evelyn sneered. So what if Miranda did well? Regardless of her qualifications, Miranda would never be welcome in the Johnson family.
โHansel is right. If you didnโt make it, try again. Throwing a tantrum wonโt help. Are you hoping Miranda will fail because of it? How did I end up with such a foolish daughter?โ
Tina clenched her fists. โI spent two years preparing for this exam, and she only studied for six months! How could she pass so easily? Thereโs something suspicious about this. I need to confront her and get to the bottom of it.โ
Then, she stormed out.
Hansel pinched the bridge of his nose, fed up with the mess, and walked away. Evelyn also wanted to leave but first needed to clean up. It seemed her children were only adding to her troubles.
Tina, having previously visited Mirandaโs apartment, drove straight there, using her phoneโs navigation history. Her anger grew with each mile, and by the time she arrived, sheโd already planned how to confront Miranda.
But as she got out of the car, she saw Miranda laughing and talking with a man as they entered the building. Gasping, she recognized the man as Paul Jefferson, a professor from Bedford College and one of the second-round interviewers.